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Byline: MARY JORDAN
On the Stage THERE are those things I have left undone that I ought to have done. The first matter concerns THE GIRL IN THE YELLOW DRESS, by Craig Higginson, which premiered at the 2010 National Festival of the Arts. Since then, the production has toured to Cape Town, to the Edinburgh Festival and to the Stadsteater in Stockholm. Everywhere, it has earned rave reviews. Higginson has written a brilliantly intricate, witty and profound script, describing an inner world where introspection is quite unmatched by insight, and where narcissism is so acute that it builds into a tense ferocity of desire. The spell of the ancient world is everywhere, for Higginson …